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Discover Iceland’s land and volcanoes in a private 10-hour superjeep tour including Landmannalaugar, Hekla Volcano, and scenic stops like Sigoldugljufur and Frostastaðavatn.
This private superjeep tour offers a comprehensive journey through some of Iceland’s most striking landscapes for up to four people at $1,800. Starting from Reykjavik, it takes roughly 10 hours and includes round-trip transfers, making it an ideal choice for those who want a personalized, flexible experience. The tour combines scenic drives in a comfortable private vehicle with Wi-Fi, with visits to Landmannalaugar, Hekla Volcano, and multiple highlights in the Icelandic Highlands.
Designed for those eager to see both geothermal marvels and volcanic landmarks, this tour earns a perfect 5.0 rating based on three reviews. It is praised for its knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and the ability to go at a relaxed pace. Keep in mind, lunch is not included, so bringing snacks and drinks is recommended to stay energized during the day.
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The tour begins at 8:30 am with pickup from your hotel or preferred location in Reykjavik. The use of an air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable ride throughout the day. The private nature of the tour guarantees only your group participates, allowing for a flexible schedule and personalized attention from the guide.
The vehicle comes equipped with Wi-Fi, so you can share photos, look up information, or simply stay connected while enjoying the stunning Icelandic scenery. The tour includes driving between stops, which allows for a smooth transition from one spectacular location to another.
The journey in the superjeep takes you through the rugged mountains and highland terrain, with stops at some of Iceland’s most scenic and geologically significant sites. The route emphasizes off-road driving, giving you access to remote areas that large buses can’t reach, adding to the sense of adventure.
Traveling in a private vehicle means you can enjoy the landscape at your own pace and make the most of the stops, with plenty of opportunities for photos and short walks. The flexibility allows the guide to adjust the schedule based on weather and your interests.
The first stop, Sigoldugljufur, affectionately called the Valley of Tears, is famous for its numerous waterfalls cascading down a canyon in the Highlands. This free entry site offers an hour of exploration, where you can marvel at the waterfalls and the dramatic canyon walls.
Given its reputation, Sigoldugljufur provides a spectacular introduction to Iceland’s geothermal and hydrological forces. The terrain here is accessible for most visitors, and the scenery sets the tone for the adventurous day ahead.
Next, the tour visits Bláhylur, also known as Hnausapollur, a dark blue lake near Landmannalaugar. It’s noted for being easier to access than its neighbor Ljótapollur, making it a popular photographic spot.
This one-hour stop provides a chance to walk along the lake’s edge and appreciate the volcanic origins of this area. Its striking color and volcanic backdrop make it a favorite for capturing memorable photos. The free admission means no extra costs for this scenic stop.
The Frostastaðavatn area features a frosty-looking lake situated among volcanic activity evidence from lava flows dating back to the eruptions of 1477. The lava flows include both rhyolitic and basaltic types, highlighting the complex volcanic history of the region.
Spending an hour here, visitors can observe the geological features shaped by past eruptions, and get a sense of Iceland’s volcanic activity that continues today. The landscape offers stunning vistas of the surrounding highlands, providing excellent opportunities for photos of both the lake and the volcanic terrain.
The highlight of the day is Landmannalaugar, located in Iceland’s Fjallabak Nature Reserve at the northern end of the Laugavegur trail. Known for its hot springs and colorful rhyolite mountains, this area is a favorite for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Spending two hours here, visitors can relax in geothermal pools or admire the lava fields formed by the eruption around 1477. The landscape’s vibrant hues and steaming springs make it a photogenic spot. The area is accessible during the tour, with no additional admission fee.
The active stratovolcano Hekla rises 1,491 meters and has erupted over 20 times since 1210. Known historically as the “Gateway to Hell”, Hekla continues to be one of Iceland’s most monitored and studied volcanoes.
The tour spends two hours in the vicinity, where you can view the fissure Heklugjá and its series of craters. The fascinating volcanic landscape offers insight into Iceland’s ongoing geological activity, with plenty of photo opportunities of its distinctive shape and craters.
The tour concludes with a two-hour drive back to Reykjavik, ending with a drop-off at your hotel or other preferred location in the city. This flexible end time allows for rest or additional sightseeing after an adventure-filled day in the highlands.
The tour price is $1,800 per group, accommodating up to four participants. It is highly recommended to book 44 days in advance on average, reflecting its popularity. The duration of 10 hours makes it a full-day experience with plenty of time for exploration.
Since lunch is not included, bringing snacks and drinks is advised to keep energized. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and good weather conditions necessary for the best experience. Cancellation is free if made more than 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for weather or schedule changes.
This private superjeep tour excels in offering an intimate, flexible exploration of Iceland’s highland landscapes. It combines scenic drives, geothermal hotspots, and active volcano views into a single, well-organized day. The expert guide ensures you learn about volcanic activity and Iceland’s geology while enjoying excellent scenery.
Travelers who appreciate personalized attention, off-road driving, and visiting less accessible sites will find this tour a highly rewarding adventure. The comfort of the private vehicle and Wi-Fi connectivity add convenience, making this a comfortable yet adventurous way to see some of Iceland’s most iconic features.
In summary, this tour offers a comprehensive look at Iceland’s volcanic and geothermal marvels. From the hot springs of Landmannalaugar to the eruptive history of Hekla, it provides opportunities for stunning photography and fascinating geology. The private nature of the experience allows for a tailored day, perfect for those interested in nature, volcanoes, and highland landscapes.
The perfect rating and glowing reviews highlight the expertise of the guide and the breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re a geology enthusiast or simply seeking an adventurous day in Iceland’s wild terrain, this tour is a compelling option.
“Fabulous trip! The superjeep was comfortable and our guide took us to the places on the list and then some. We had sunny skies and he pointed out …”
What is the price for this tour?
The tour costs $1,800 per group, up to 4 people.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 10 hours from pickup to drop-off.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Sigoldugljufur, Bláhylur, Frostastaðavatn, Landmannalaugar, Hekla Volcano, and a scenic drive back to Reykjavik.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. Bringing snacks and drinks is recommended.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if made more than 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Snacks, drinks, and appropriate outdoor clothing are advised for comfort and flexibility.
What is the vehicle like?
A superjeep equipped for off-road terrain, with air conditioning and Wi-Fi.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, and the tour is suitable for those comfortable with outdoor activities and variable weather.
How far in advance should I book?
Booking about 44 days in advance is typical due to high demand.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes with a drop-off in Reykjavik, at your hotel or other preferred location.